Thomas begins his letter by discussing the Assembly. He says not much has been achieved thus far except for the possible establishment of a new Seminary. Thomas says that he has learned from Sarah's letter that "little...
Fraser is writing to Crowe about the health situation of his son of whom he has recieved four letters about recently. He asks that Crowe write back and then he will decide if it is necessary for him to come up and see his son.
Sarah writes to her husband about the health of their child Madge, her plans to leave her daughter at her sister Cara's school, travel plans, and the new of the surrender of Lee's Army.
Sarah writes to her husband Joshua about his cooking arrangements since she has been out of town, the improvement in Madge's health, washing machines, and Charles' home and garden.